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README.txt


This module provides a basic rules integration for webform.


-- REQUIREMENTS --

You need the following modules for a working feature:

* Webform (http://drupal.org/project/webform)
* Rules (http://drupal.org/project/rules)

optional:
* Token (http://drupal.org/project/token)


-- INSTALLATION --

Copy the module files to you module directory and then enable it on the admin
modules page. After that you'll see a new event in the listing while creating
a new rule.


-- USAGE --

Using the submitted data in a rule is easy, as you can access it either via PHP
or using tokens (after installing the Token-module).

PHP:
Each rule reacting on an event thrown by "Webform Rules" gets 3 arguments to
work with:
* $user
The user object of the acting user (the one, who submitted the webform).
* $node
The webform itself.
* $data
The submitted webform data and the submission id.
To get the submission id, use .
The components of the webform are stored using this structure:
array(
'{form_key}' => array(
'value' => {submitted value},
'component' => {webform component},
),
)

Given this structure, you can access the value of a component called
"email" with
.

Warning:
This is raw user input! Make sure to run this through check_plain() before
using it.

Note:
The component value is always an array since the submission data is saved
this way.

Token:
There are 9 pre-defined tokens for the webform data:
* [data:sid]
Token to get the unique identifier of the submission.
* [data:data]
This one prints out all data submitted by the webform in the following
format:
{form_key}: {label}: {value}
* [data:data-raw]
This one does exactly the same as [data:data] with the difference to not
clean up the values using check_plain().
* [data:{component}-title]
This is a dynamic token. "{component}" is a placeholder for the components
form key (machine readable name). Example: your webform has a component with
the form key "email". So you would write [data:email-title] to use the title
(label) of this field.
* [data:{component}-value]
Same as [data:{component}-title], but it returns the value instead of the
title.
* [data:{component}-value-html]
This one does exactly the same as [data:{component}-value] with the
difference that its output will be rendered as html.
* [data:{component}-value-raw]
This one does exactly the same as [data:{component}-value] with the
difference to not clean up the value using check_plain(). This is raw user
input so take care if you use this somewhere else.
* [data:{component}-display]
Returns a combination of [data:{component}-title] and
[data:{component}-value] (done by module Webform).
* [data:{component}-display-html]
This one does exactly the same as [data:{component}-display] with the
difference that its output will be rendered as html.

Condition:
Webform Rules adds a new condition to the rules configuration. With this
condition you can tell rules to react only on one specific webform by selecting
its title.


-- AUTHOR --

Stefan Borchert
http://drupal.org/user/36942
http://www.undpaul.de